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Landed at hangaran. Large ohurch, convent and other buildings, 
cell dilapidated. The birds were Crows, Blue A White Kingfisher, 
Brown Java Sparrow, Swallow-shrike. Swallow-swift,(smallest) Short-tailed 
Hirundo, Many Titlarks and Blaok-throated Sunbirds, Orioles, Whiteheaded 
Chat} oolleoted one black-throated sunbird, male adult; one Titlark, male 
adult. 
Landed at Baliangao right after luncheon, oolleoted 2 grey Chestnut- 
and white Quails, all old males; one Mangrove Warbler, male adult, one 
Hairy-baok, male adult. Saw besides: Orioles, Swallow-Shrike, Ring- 
neoked Towhee-tall. Brown Java Sparrows in large flooks. Blue and 
white Kingfishers, Blaok-throated Sunbird, Crows, White-headed Chat, 
short-tailed Hirundo, Least Swallow-Swift. Plenty of TarnB (Sterna 
bergii) on the sea, but no other sea birds. 
Landed at Dapitan late in afternoon. Birds: 
White-headed Hawk. 
Flock of 30 Cockatoos. This hite Cockatoo is a noisy, seolding gregar¬ 
ious species, and if not the most abundant Parrot in Mindanao and Sulu, 
it certainly is the most omspiouous. 
May 14, 1904 . 
A Booby, (Sula ) was floating on the waves ahead at 
sunrise. Capt. Anderson tried to shoot it for me, but if flew too soon. 
One or two others »en later. Sterna bergii floating on driftage. 
Arrived at Zamboanga at 2 P. M., and left the same evening to join 
General Woods Cotabato Expedition in the Rio Grande Valley. 
